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ttlre * * Papery will be destroyed , lencr before true religion is restored ; a * i < i evefy blow on the papacv must excite joy in the
protestant , and confidence in the words of prophecy , that however depressed the witnesses to the truth may be in any age , yet still their cause shall be at last triumphant *
The influence of names is great , and in managing the prejudice in favour of them , Buonaparte has shewn his usual dexterity . The French were violently attached to the name of king : he has
drowned it in the superior splendor ofrimperial dignity , and to restore % 'Bourbon to bis antient rights would now be a degradation of the
sovereignty * With Rome was associated the dignity of Pop £ , and to this latter title , an idea of something sacred , something superior to human greatness . The name
of Rome will occur as before , rand perhaps more frequently ; but then it will be associated with that of King instead of Pope , This fami-r Karity of appellation will uecessa , rilylov ^ er the idea of the Pope in the minds of his followers ; aod
* aen notice that impression is shatan , it will fall rapidly . into eoru terhbt . We must not however be
toosanguipe ; we know , not what farther delusions . are prepared for thosevAo have joined to the worship of God that of other persons * and who * have forsaken the wordsof < wc Savi . o \ iT for the va \ n traditions of men . * ' <;
Amidst the rejoicings of the French court , uneasiness will mix Hself ^ an 4 the Empqror is said to £ * S ordered his imperial guard * % S ^ aik . We should rather tave th ^ ight that lie would order iftG * fc ttbops into that unhappy * totttt jft as he « must bw x murti fied
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in fiading himself so far from'the termination of his wishes . He does nut however relax in his anti-cotnniercial plans ; but , on the contrary , seems prepared to
forego all foreign luxuri s , rather thnn give up his projects . Su ^ ar is an article of great request in his country . He is determined that his subjects should possess it without having recourse to a transatlantic
region . It is to be extracted from the grape , and the nmmiiaciure is going on with great rapidity . In the same manner , he-is making substitutes for other commodities ; and if the folly and the evils of
this war have been great , they will at least set men upon new inventions which may be of use ill more peaceable times . A great error prevails in England with re « spect ta fruiK ^ r ^ s » t it were ruiu * . ed , becuse it has not the kind o £
trade which we enjoy : but if Buonaparte succeeds In his endeavour ui cjiitikig us oft' irom the con- * tinent of Europe , he will still pos . sess that trade * winch arise * from .
the intern : il exchange of the com * modities of his own pio \ inces > as well as the export of theav to a very great portion of'Europe , by riy . er ^ canals and laud carriage ; .
Germany seems to be very tranquil . Austria is m . kuig . - sicps fof its recovery , and holds out promises for its depreciated gaperinoney . The promise may swm a vwy extraordinary , one to tho ^ c who made siicb au outcry agiwust
the French ^ for their de ^ vedatioii ^ on the church . TheEiuperor as tares the public , that the churchy property , of which he has sei # jtj ^ r . no small quantity , ^ ha 1 l go to ttif payment * M } d , security qt ] tl ^ e «^ tional debt , Thua the c \* ujfcfe j £ ' * losing ' . its iQflw ^ o < : ei iii ^ U *^«^| l « k » .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1811, page 241, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2415/page/49/
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